The gathering was a healing ceremony to remember and reflect on two lives lost too soon.

Davion Powell, 3, and 14-year-old Trey Zwicker died less than a week apart.

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"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is to love and be loved in return. That's what those two boys represented to these family members and supporters," said Christopher 2X with Fight Crimes Against Children.

For Zwicker's family, the memorial was bittersweet. Trey's body was found in a ditch near Liberty High School. No arrest has been made.

"Obviously there's 100 things that passed through my mind today, and giving up was right at the top of the list. But I know Trey wouldn't give up. Trey would move forward, and if he could help one person through all this he would do it, and I intend to do the same thing," said Terry Zwicker, Trey's father.

As for Rodericka Bryant, her son's accused killer surrendered and is now in custody.

Davion Powell died from injuries he suffered after stray bullets were fired at an apartment in the 550 Apartment Complex.

During the memorial, Bryant expressed her condolences to the Zwicker family.

"Every day you wake up thank God your son is in a better place. And he don't have to go through this no more. He don't have to suffer. He doesn't have to go through the pain anymore. He's fine. Probably him and Davion's talking right now, talking right now looking down on us talking as we speak," said Bryant.

Both families are now relying on help from the community and faith.

"The day that I had to go down to that ditch was part of a plan that I don't understand. And however long it takes is part of that same plan, but I feel strongly they will get the person involved with this and they will see justice," Zwicker said.

People who attended the memorial brought toys and placed them in the park.